This tool performs a high-pass filter on a raster image. High-pass filters can be used to emphasize the short-range variability in an image. The algorithm operates essentially by subtracting the value at the grid cell at the centre of the window from the average value in the surrounding neighbourhood (i.e. window.)
Arguments
- x
Raster object of class WhiteboxRaster. See
wbw_read_raster()
for more details.- filter_size_x
integer
, X dimension of the neighbourhood size- filter_size_y
integer
, Y dimension of the neighbourhood size
Value
WhiteboxRaster object containing filtered values
Details
Neighbourhood size, or filter size, is specified in the x and y dimensions
using filter_size_x
and filter_size_y
These dimensions should
be odd, positive integer values (e.g. 3L, 5L, 7L, 9L, etc.).
References
For more information, see https://www.whiteboxgeo.com/manual/wbw-user-manual/book/tool_help.html#high_pass_filter
Examples
f <- system.file("extdata/dem.tif", package = "wbw")
wbw_read_raster(f) |>
wbw_high_pass_filter(filter_size_x = 3L, filter_size_y = 3L)
#> +-----------------------------------------------+
#> | WhiteboxRaster |
#> | dem.tif |
#> |...............................................|
#> | bands : 1 |
#> | dimensions : 726, 800 (nrow, ncol) |
#> | resolution : 5.002392, 5.000243 (x, y) |
#> | EPSG : 2193 (Linear_Meter) |
#> | extent : 1925449 1929446 5582091 5585717 |
#> | min value : -6.757438 |
#> | max value : 6.853205 |
#> +-----------------------------------------------+